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Medicine Has Gone to the Dogs!

November 26th, 2019

by The Mayo Clinic will let you know right quick that medicine is quite literally going to the dogs—and for good reason! Animal-assisted therapies continue to gain traction as researchers learn that recovery is faster and more fun in the presence of animals. Retirement communities have grown to rely on this non-pharmacological approach for treating… Read More

Death and Taxes

November 7th, 2019

by Article by Hospice Sunset Administrator Jennifer Speer, a program of Lutheran Sunset Ministries. I know you‘ve all heard the old cliché, nothing is guaranteed in life except death and taxes. Most of us plan to an extent for our taxes every year. Whether it is coming up with a plan to pay them or… Read More

Maintaining A Relationship With Grandkids Amid Estrangement

October 7th, 2019

by For grandparents, respecting boundaries is key if relationships with parents are poor. Being a grandparent often means passing along traditions, making memories and building family bonds. But this isn’t the reality for many families, especially those affected by estrangement. It’s difficult to say exactly how many parents are estranged from their adult children, but… Read More

5 Myths About Independent Living Communities

August 26th, 2019

by Many of the common fears people have simply aren’t true By Acts Retirement-Life Communities Relocating to a new community has its challenges no matter what stage of life you find yourself in. It’s normal to feel all kinds of emotions ranging from excitement about your new surroundings to fear of the unknown. But when… Read More

Sorry, Nobody Wants Your Parents’ Stuff

August 6th, 2019

by Advice for boomers desperate to unload family heirlooms By Richard Eisenberg February 9, 2017   After my father died at 94 in September, leaving my sister and me to empty his one-bedroom, independent living New Jersey apartment, we learned the hard truth that others in their 50s and 60s need to know: Nobody wants… Read More

How to move forward after the one you cared for dies?

July 19th, 2019

by By Julie Gorges Caregiving might be the hardest job any of us will ever have. When the person you care for passes, the range of emotions can be complex. Below is a deeply personal essay from Julie Gorges, who shares her own journey of grief, expert advice and coping strategies. As anyone who has… Read More

5 Questions to Ask Your Optometrist

July 15th, 2019

by Be extra prepared for your next eye exam By VSP Vision Care (Editor’s note: This content is provided by VSP Vision Care, a Next Avenue sponsor.) When we visit our eye doctor there are a couple things we expect from them. We expect them to check for current eye problems, and we also expect them… Read More

Is There a Link Between Menopause and Alzheimer’s?

June 12th, 2019

by By Deborah Copaken (This article previously appeared on the Neurotrack page of Medium. It is an abridged version.) It started with an artichoke. Or rather, it started with my inability to recall the word artichoke, even though I was holding one in my hand. “What did you get for dinner?” my partner Will asked… Read More

More Answers to Your Tax Questions

April 11th, 2019

by Answers to Tax Questions for 2018 Income Tax Returns By Richard Eisenberg Next Avenue recently asked readers to send us their top questions about their 2018 tax returns and we would answer as many as we could. In the story published in late March, three tax experts sorted out confusion about: who needs to… Read More

Could It Be a Stroke?

March 21st, 2019

by There are many signs of stroke beyond facial drooping and speech difficulty About a year and a half ago, my wife, Jules, called me at work to say she needed me to take her to an urgent care clinic. She was recovering from a cold and some minor sinus congestion and was feeling off-balance… Read More

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Celebrating 65 years of ministry and service to the seniors of Clifton and Bosque County, Lutheran Sunset Ministries offers inspired retirement living options at every life stage. Our 32-acre campus is designed as an intimate setting of neighborhoods that accommodate residents at various levels of care. In addition to quality health and wellness opportunities, Lutheran Sunset Ministries provides an enriched lifestyle through innovative programs, interdisciplinary activities, and a focus on physical, intellectual, social and spiritual growth.

Providing the only full continuum of care available in Bosque County—including independent living, assisted living, long-term care, rehabilitation and therapy, memory support, hospice services and companion services—Lutheran Sunset Ministries is a cornerstone of the region. With a state-of-the-art healthcare building, an increase in services and amenities, and a rededication to providing services that allow people to live full and enriched lives, Lutheran Sunset Ministries has created a quality of life unparalleled in the region.

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